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Chase employee arrested after admitting to cash theft

Lauren Marie Siniard, 22, faces a preliminary felony charge of theft and larceny after admitting to BPD Detective Randy Gehlhausen Tuesday that she was aware of how audits within the company were conducted.



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3 Bloomington residents arrested in meth bust

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Amy Christine Young and Joshua Grubb were charged with dealing methamphetamine, maintaining a common nuisance, possession of methamphetamine and possession of chemical reagents or precursors with intent to manufacture a controlled substance.




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Hoosiers stay focused as season's end nears

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As the season is in the process of winding down, the Hoosiers will battle Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on Sunday to see if they can pick up a win before their final Big Ten match.




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Fort Vegan plays home to DIY-rock

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Man Behind the Sun will be playing a house show at 8 p.m. Sunday at 1222 W. Kirkwood Ave. — more commonly known as Fort Vegan —  with emo-core band Tristram of Grand Rapids, Mich. and Pleasure Blade, self-proclaimed as “Gloomington’s best/worst” knife rock.






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Condom catwalk

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The Condom Fashion Show, sponsored by Illumenate, took the same amount of work and planning as a theatrical event.



Beasts of the Southern Wild

The 10 best movies of 2012

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With the Academy Awards fast approaching, here are my votes for the best films of 2012. Go see them, and if you missed the boat, snap them up when they hit Redbox or Netflix.



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Killing us softly

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The Department of Justice “drone memo” published by NBC last week chills me. The memo says the government can kill one of its own citizens without due process if he is a “senior, operational leader” of al-Qaeda or an associated group, poses an “imminent threat” to the United States and the kill order is given by an “informed, high-level official of the U.S. government.”